Comments on: Dog Nutrition: The Best Vegetables to Incorporate Into Your Dog’s Diet…And what NOT to add! https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/ Doggy Dan's Reactivity Training Tue, 11 Oct 2022 06:03:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65423 Tue, 04 May 2021 06:22:24 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65423 In reply to Bonnie Jones.

Hi Bonnie…some bones have a much higher value than others. For example meaty, juicy marrow bones may be far more appealing to a dog than a basic rib bone, and therefore the desire to protect those bones is far greater. If your dog is triggered by certain bones then there are two easy options to avoid issues…..feed her those bones in an area where she will be undisturbed and only remove them when she is done….or you may decide to no longer feed her the types of bones that cause her to become aggressive. All the Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65421 Tue, 04 May 2021 06:15:45 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65421 In reply to Randi.

Hi Randi, thanks for your feedback! I really do believe in my product and I felt the best way to honour that was to offer a low cost trial period…that way dog owners can see exactly what they’re getting, and try a few things right away as well. Progress can be quick when dogs are given the right information. All the Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Bonnie Jones https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65334 Sat, 19 Sep 2020 15:56:24 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65334 Hello. Just curious, our putty is 2 years old, came from shelter at 1 yr old. Some bones we give him make him scary aggressive, others don’t. Any advice?

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65332 Sat, 19 Sep 2020 08:51:49 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65332 In reply to Jill.

Hi Jill, provided that taking a stick or ball on your walk is not creating any issues for your dog then it’s perfectly fine to take these items on your walk. You may need to be careful if your dog becomes a little protective of that item when other dogs are nearby….for example if your dog is becoming increasingly aggressive then leaving those items at home will be a better idea. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Randi https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65260 Fri, 28 Aug 2020 19:22:23 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65260 In reply to Jill.

Hi Jill, provided that taking a stick or ball on your walk is not creating any issues for your dog then it’s perfectly fine to take these items on your walk. You may need to be careful if your dog becomes a little protective of that item when other dogs are nearby….for example if your dog is becoming increasingly aggressive then leaving those items at home will be a better idea. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Jill https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-65249 Thu, 27 Aug 2020 06:40:25 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-65249 Dear Doggy Dan,
My French Bulldog (3 years-old) is obsessed with sticks and balls. Is it ok to allow him to take a ball or stick on a walk? He loves to carry them around while we walk.
Thanks!

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-57163 Thu, 21 May 2020 22:39:54 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-57163 In reply to Catherine Slisz.

Hi Catherine…dogs who come from these types of establishments often require patience, time and space. Their past experiences may lead them to not trust people of a certain sex or stature and trying to force a bond can often result in them retreating even more. My advice is to really just give her some time to get used to you and realise that you mean her no harm….I liken it to playing ‘hard to get’. Try not to take it personally, she just needs time. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Catherine Slisz https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-55265 Tue, 12 May 2020 03:32:26 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-55265 Dan, My roommate and I adopted a Puppy Mill Dog Jan. 4th. She appears to be terrified of me. She loves my roommate, will cuddle with her but barks at me every time I move out of the chair, when I come down the stairs in the morning. I tried everything the vet suggested and nothing helps. I’m at a lost. In every other way she is a wonderful 5 yr. old Puggle. Good on the leash and doesn’t bark at anything or anyone. Could I just remind her of someone that was abusive to her. I am being very patient. Thanks Dan!

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-51973 Fri, 24 Apr 2020 03:08:31 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-51973 In reply to Alison.

Glad you found my Blog helpful Alison and thanks for your feedback! Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Alison https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-51299 Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:38:20 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-51299 I found the information you provided on veggies for dogs very helpful.

Thank you Doggy Dan x

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-51261 Mon, 20 Apr 2020 03:57:16 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-51261 In reply to Karin.

Hi Karin…thanks for the warning about feeding too many green beans to dogs, I must admit I had never heard of that happening before! I guess every dog has their own tolerance level for certain foods and the devil in this case is in the dosage. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-51260 Mon, 20 Apr 2020 03:53:28 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-51260 In reply to Dorothy Barlow.

Hi Dorothy…garlic does create a lot of debate when it comes to whether it’s ok to feed to our dogs. Many canine complementary health professionals do say that feeding dogs garlic is ok BUT under very tight controls and guidelines. Without professional advice it’s best not to risk feeding dogs raw garlic, the devil is in the dosage and strength. This is why I have placed garlic on the ‘no go’ food list as there is real risk involved. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dorothy Barlow https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-51233 Sun, 19 Apr 2020 21:27:29 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-51233 Garlic has always been safe for my pets…I fed my past dog (who lived to be 16 1/2 years old) homemade food which nearly always had garlic in it. I know it’s controversial, especially since it’s related to onions, but just wanted to mention that. Obviously, I never gave her a whole bulb to chew, or anywhere near that much.

Another fruit that is not safe for dogs is Avocados. They are highly toxic and very dangerous.

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By: Karin https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50750 Fri, 17 Apr 2020 05:53:00 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50750 I fed my Great Pyrenees green beans and she would gobble up two cups or more every day. I noticed the fur on her belly turning color and had to cut back on the beans because the carotene was turning my white dog pink! No harm done but really worried me until I made the connection. By the way, the calm dog training and Golden Rules did wonders for her. She waited for her green beans at a nice sit, never jumped on the counter, and watched me eat a bean or two first. 🙂

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50719 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:45:22 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50719 In reply to Dee Bowers.

Hi Dee…garlic does create a lot of debate when it comes to whether it’s ok to feed to our dogs. Many canine complementary health professionals do say that feeding dogs garlic is ok BUT under very tight controls and guidelines. Without professional advice it’s best not to risk feeding dogs raw garlic, the devil is in the dosage and strength. This is why I have placed garlic on the ‘no go’ food list as there is real risk involved. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50718 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:41:20 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50718 In reply to karen morrow.

Thanks for the warning Karen! I’m sure many people would assume that Avocado’s are fine for dogs to eat. My condolences on the loss of your dog. Take care, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50717 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:39:11 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50717 In reply to NJ Bell.

Raw, whole carrots are incidentally a really great way for dogs to clean their teeth! The danger with feeding corn cobs is that if ingested they pose a real danger of blocking a dog’s bowel or intestines and that can be life threatening without medical intervention. If you do want to feed your dogs corn then make sure you cut the kernels from the cob. Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50716 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:35:53 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50716 In reply to Kathryn.

It’s always a good idea to do a quick search on the internet, or run it past a Vet, before feeding dogs a vegetable. There are many foods that we w=eat that are incredibly harmful for dogs! Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Dog Trainer Doggy Dan https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50715 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 23:33:11 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50715 In reply to Olga Johnson.

Thanks Olga, I’m really glad you enjoyed it! Best, Doggy Dan

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By: Kathryn https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50701 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 21:37:15 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50701 I was told dogs should not have any form of white potato. I regularly add silver beet to my girls dinner.

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By: Olga Johnson https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50685 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 20:09:32 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50685 Thank you very much! It is very helpful!

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By: NJ Bell https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50684 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 20:02:27 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50684 Thanks for the veggies for dogs info. We had a dog that liked to pull carrots out of the ground and eat them!
A question…why not corn cobs? Our dogs have always loved them.
Thanks

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By: karen morrow https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50667 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 18:04:29 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50667 AVOCADOS ARE POISONOUS TO DOGS. MY T.J. WOULD SNATCH THEM AS SOON AS THEY FELL OFF THE TREE. CAUSED SEIZURES AND HE DIED BECAUSE OF THEM.

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By: Dee Bowers https://theonlinedogtrainer.com/the-best-vegetables-for-dogs/#comment-50652 Thu, 16 Apr 2020 16:06:30 +0000 http://theonlinedogtrainer.com/?p=21546#comment-50652 I just read that garlic was not safe for dogs, I have been giving mine , garlic tablet’s, which I purchase from SpringTime. Now I’m worried.

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